Two alternative approaches, enamelling and plasma spraying, were tested to deposit coatings made with two different bioactive glasses: the established Bioglass ® 45S5, which is considered as a term of comparison, and the experimental BioK. The strong points and weaknesses of the two methods were highlighted. From the analysed samples, it resulted that the enamelling approach works well on thermally stable substrates and creates a strong bond, characterized by a compositional gradient, with alumina substrates. However the coating thickness must be carefully controlled to limit the thermal residual stresses and the glass formulation should be designed to reduce the glass tendency to crystallize. Instead plasma spraying is suitable for any kin...
In this paper a production technique is described for the application of glass coatings on diverse s...
The high-velocity suspension flame spraying technique (HVSFS) was employed in order to deposit 45S5 b...
Bioactive glasses, discovered by Hench and co-workers at the end of the 1960s, are among the most pr...
Two alternative approaches, enamelling and plasma spraying, were tested to deposit coatings made wit...
Bioactive glasses are emerging as a substitute of hydroxyapatite in the development of bioactive co...
In this work a novel bioactive glass composition was used to deposit coatings by means of plasma spr...
Several inorganic materials such as bioactive glasses, glass-ceramics and calcium phosphates have be...
International audienceBioactive glass coatings deposited via suspension plasma sprayingwere studied ...
45S5 bioactive glass coatings were deposited by plasma spraying from liquid feedstocks. In these fee...
Enamelling is a relatively easy and inexpensive technique to produce glass coatings. In this contrib...
[eng] Bone tissue has an excellent healing response, recovering functional and structural properties...
Bioactive glass coatings deposited via suspension plasma spraying were studied to improve the adhesi...
The present work focused on the development of bioactive glass coatings employing Solution Precursor...
45S5 bioactive glass powders with the composition of 45 SiO2, 6 P2O5, 24.5 CaO and 24.5 wt% Na2O wer...
International audienceBioactive glass powders were prepared from four different types of oxides (SiO...
In this paper a production technique is described for the application of glass coatings on diverse s...
The high-velocity suspension flame spraying technique (HVSFS) was employed in order to deposit 45S5 b...
Bioactive glasses, discovered by Hench and co-workers at the end of the 1960s, are among the most pr...
Two alternative approaches, enamelling and plasma spraying, were tested to deposit coatings made wit...
Bioactive glasses are emerging as a substitute of hydroxyapatite in the development of bioactive co...
In this work a novel bioactive glass composition was used to deposit coatings by means of plasma spr...
Several inorganic materials such as bioactive glasses, glass-ceramics and calcium phosphates have be...
International audienceBioactive glass coatings deposited via suspension plasma sprayingwere studied ...
45S5 bioactive glass coatings were deposited by plasma spraying from liquid feedstocks. In these fee...
Enamelling is a relatively easy and inexpensive technique to produce glass coatings. In this contrib...
[eng] Bone tissue has an excellent healing response, recovering functional and structural properties...
Bioactive glass coatings deposited via suspension plasma spraying were studied to improve the adhesi...
The present work focused on the development of bioactive glass coatings employing Solution Precursor...
45S5 bioactive glass powders with the composition of 45 SiO2, 6 P2O5, 24.5 CaO and 24.5 wt% Na2O wer...
International audienceBioactive glass powders were prepared from four different types of oxides (SiO...
In this paper a production technique is described for the application of glass coatings on diverse s...
The high-velocity suspension flame spraying technique (HVSFS) was employed in order to deposit 45S5 b...
Bioactive glasses, discovered by Hench and co-workers at the end of the 1960s, are among the most pr...